2. Soften gelatin in water. Lorrie’s trick is use a microwave safe container and put it in the microwave for about 10 seconds ...
Keep the party going by learning the best way to store leftover cake, no matter if it's coconut, red velvet, carrot, lemon ...
2. Soften gelatin in water. Lorrie’s trick is use a microwave safe container and put it in the microwave for about 10 seconds ...
It’s much easier to find king cakes in Mississippi these days. Loblolly Bakery in Hattiesburg makes hundreds of cakes during ...
The next time you throw a shindig with layer cakes at the table, take a closer look at your cake fork. That one notched tine ...
For the cake, you’ll need self-rising flour, eggs, shortening, granulated sugar, buttermilk, vanilla extract, brown sugar and ground cinnamon. For the icing, you'll need powdered sugar, ...
Don’t mess with a woman’s foodstagram, or you may just get your “just desserts” destroyed before your eyes. A video of what ...
As we leave another holiday season behind, with joy still in our hearts, it can feel bittersweet to return to our old ...
Make sure that your mug is only half full so that the cake has some space to rise and be fluffy. Note: The timing may vary according to your microwave setting and your mug too. So insert a knife or ...
An old school New Orleans bakery has been making a classic style king cake all along. Here is what Ian McNulty thinks after ...
Some associate it with Mardi Gras, others with a celebration known as Epiphany. King cake is eaten on January 6 in honor of Epiphany, or Twelfth Night, which historically marks the arrival of the ...